Rick Danko

This site is all about Rick Danko, the charismatic bass and acoustic guitar player and one of the three lead singers for the legendary rock group, The Band. Rick's iconic plaintive tenor, his ethereal, one-of-a-kind harmonies and his loping, melodic, percussive bass playing were a large part of The Band's signature sound. Equally integral to The Band's mystique--and to their secure and enviable perch high atop the upper crust of rock and roll--was Rick's magnetic, larger-than-life persona--part innocent country boy, part wandering troubadour, part reluctant rock star.

Rick Danko was about music. He was about melody. He was about harmony. He was about authenticity. He was about vulnerability. Rick was--and always will be--the epitome of unadorned, unaffected, unparalleled cool.

I worked with Rick for many years. He was a dear friend and a major influence who "taught me how to seek the path." This site is part of a promise I made to him a long time ago. I hope you enjoy it.

Please note that all content on this site is copyright-protected. All articles, essays, and other written materials (c) Carol Caffin, unless otherwise noted. Do Not Reproduce.


A Big Thank You...

...to all of Rick's fans for the many wonderful comments--and just for being here. I've been away for a few days, but am so happy that more and more fans are finding this site and I love hearing all your comments and stories and memories about Rick and about how you discovered him and his music.

There will be more information, stories, photos, and interviews coming soon, so please keep checking this site. In the past, I had fed this site to Rick's Facebook page, but that is no longer the case. There is some overlap, but the posts on Facebook tend to be shorter, quicker, and more "in the moment," so if you haven't already, please join Rick Danko's Facebook Page, too!

Again, thanks for visiting...keep the comments coming, and let me know if there is anything special you want more of. I will try my best to make it happen! xoxo


Rick at Folk City, NYC, 1984, (c) by Theodore Lee

    

1 comments:

  1. That's a Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel t-shirt from Providence, RI. You can even buy one at lupos.com

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